just two or three that i use regularly. but will often save a tweaked layout while i'm doing a particular study so i can go back to that prep till i'm done. I tell myself i'm going to delete them after i'm finished but i have accumulated quite a lot of old layouts lol

Same here. I have a fair amount of saved layouts. The reason I have a lot is that I'm very much a mood reader/studier. I'll go two or three weeks reading a historical type of layout, then I'll switch to a theology layout and then if I'm in the mood for book study layout, away I go. Don't think I'm ADD but I get bored waaaaay toooo fast with the same ol same ol.

I have dozens, and that's after deleting 20 or 30, finding out they negatively affect Logos' performance. I use most of them occasionally, but use about six of them regularly. A few are temporary (in a certain resource, for example) and will be deleted when I finish that project.

I admit I probably overuse them, but find them useful so take advantage of the feature.

I sure wish they would fix the problem of the extras bogging things down.

My thanks to the various MVPs. Without them Logos would have died early. They were the only real help available.

This is a bit embarrassing considering how few others seem to have, but I just did a count and found I have 63.

I didn't plan it that way -- it just evolved as it allowed me to use common resources in a variety of studies set up on several books of the Bible as well as various topics, mobile ed courses, etc, and always have those common resources for a particular study open to the right place when I open the layout. Perhaps there's a better way to accomplish the same thing, but I've always found it so easy to do it with layouts, that I've never had reason to consider other options.

Rick, you know those are dragging your performance down, right? I can't find the thread, but learned it from a similar thread late last year.

As for now, you can start singing a certain Beatles song once you install the next layout.

That's partly why I was surprised to see how many layouts I have. I had read some of those threads but hadn't counted my layouts because Logos performance seemed pretty decent. E.g. it usually takes about 5 seconds on average to change layouts, with some changing in as little as 3 seconds and some taking up to 7. And I haven't experienced any lag when scrolling or paging in resources or going to a passage location. But by the same token, I've been doing very few searches as of late, so maybe I'd see a big hit if doing that.

Very few, one or two saved relating to a specific studying project or mobile ed course I am working through and then my goto adhoc generic workspace which I use most of the time and fluctuates pretty much each time I user the software.

Some of the Others :2 for checking a PBB Bible that I most likely will never finish {DR of 1585 / 1609 - converting from a PDF}1 old deep study to see how many new hits I should examine {currently more than twice what I used in the study)